Dr. Teoh’s primary research interest focuses on the implementation and use of Enterprise Systems comprising Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP), Human Resource Management (HRM), Supply Chain Management (SCM), Customer Relationship Management (CRM), etc. She is interested to explore key elements influencing the implementation and use of ES, with particular emphasis on social and resource-based issues.

In addition, Dr. Teoh is also interested in exploring the effective and efficient use of medical informatics, with regards to issues relating to the development of methods, strategies, and models for indentifying, controlling and minimizing the risks in the health sector. Especially, she is focused on understanding the complex issues relating to the adoption, implementation and use of medical informatics within the healthcare institutions.

An investigation into the role for a pervasive technology solution to support gestational diabetes patient care. Funded by: Australian Technology Network of Universities (ATN) German Academic Exchange Service (DAAD) Grant pre-2014 from (2013 to 2015)

The Use of Online Social Networks in Acute Social and Health Issues. Funded by: Australian Technology Network of Universities (ATN) German Academic Exchange Service (DAAD) Grant pre-2014 from (2012 to 2013)

Investigating the system workflow and use of technology in the emergency department of a Victorian hospital. Funded by: RMIT Emerging Researcher Grants from (2008 to 2009)